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Seasonal changes in bacterial and phytoplankton biomass in a subantarctic coastal area (Kerguelen Islands)
Authors:D. Delille  M. Fiala  S. Razouls
Affiliation:(1) Observatoire Océanologique de Banyuls, Université P. et M. Curie, URA CNRS 117, 66650 Banyuls-sur-mer, France
Abstract:The seasonal variations of bacterial and phytoplanktonic biomass were studied during several pluri-annual surveys in the subantarctic Morbihan Bay (Kerguelen Islands, 49 ° 20 S; 70 ° 10 E). Large interannual variation was observed. Phytoplanktonic biomass showed moderate values during winter and autumn. They increased sharply in spring, reaching a maximum value of about 1 mg C l–1 corresponding to an important depletion of nutrients. A second phytoplanktonic bloom of similar amplitude occurred in late summer. During algal blooms which were roughly associated with optimal values of solar irradiation for the first one and with the highest temperatures for the second one, phytoplanktonic material represented near 100% of particulate and living carbon. Bacteria showed maximal abundance (0.2 to 0.7 mg C l–1) during summer or autumn. Their relative abundance, which represented less than 1% of the living biomass in spring and summer, can reach more than 95% in autumn and winter.
Keywords:Phytoplankton  bacterioplankton  biomass  seasonal variations  Kerguelen Islands
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